DSPXmini-FM operational manual V1.2
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It is important that you understand the following terminology and how the various presets are displayed in the
window if you want to use the preset window correctly and efficiently.
The currently 'on air' preset is always marked in green.
The preset marked in green will also have a label appended to the preset name. This can be (DEF), (TR) and
(DP) and these stand for the default preset, daypart and triggered presets.
If you are not using dayparting or the external trigger port the default preset will always be the 'on air' preset and
it will be marked in the preset list with a (DEF) which appends to the preset name. If the scheduler (dayparting)
or the remote trigger interface has changed the preset the (DEF) marked preset may not be the one that is on
the air. There are two additional identifiers to mark these occurrences. (DP) for Daypart and (TR) for remote trig-
ger. If a daypart of trigger occurs the (TR) or (DP) will appear next to the name and the preset name will change
to green to indicate that it is 'on air' and has overridden the (DEF) default preset. When the daypart or trigger
finishes control will always return to the default (DEF) preset.
It is possible to have A (DEF)(TR)(DP) situation where a remote trigger forces 'on air' a user preset which has
also been triggered by a daypart and that preset happened to be the default preset. Unlikely but possible.
Various preset operations are possible including changing the default preset, saving a preset to a user preset
location, changing the name as well as PC file operations to backup or share presets with other DSPXmini-FM
users. To perform an operation you will need to select a preset by clicking on to the name in the list. This will
highlight the preset with a blue bar. This does not change the preset or affect anything on the air. All this blue
selection bar indicates if that this is the preset that we want to perform an operation on. We have two methods
of performing the operation on the preset. The first method is to click one of the icons at the bottom of the win-
dow. These are from left to right, Load preset, Save preset, Rename preset, Load from PC, Save to PC. The
other method is to right click over the preset where you will be presented with a drop down menu containing the
same options.
Load preset
Load preset will change the default preset to the one selected. This usually means that this preset will become
'on air'. The exception to this is when the default preset is being overridden by a daypart or remote trigger. In
this case the DSPXmini-FM will 'on air' the selected preset when the daypart or trigger hands back control to the
default preset.
Save preset
Save preset will save the current on-air preset to the highlighted user preset position. You can not write over a
factory preset.
Rename preset
Rename preset allows the user preset name to be edited. You are restricted to 1 characters.
Preset icons